Nick Howson

Sports Editor
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Nick covers sport for the International Business Times UK specialising in football, rugby union, tennis and doping in sport.

Prior to joining IBT, Nick spent 4 years as a journalist for the Football League Paper, The Rugby Paper, Hampshire Cricket Club as well as Press Association and Sports New Media. Nick received his degree from Southampton Solent University in Sports Journalism.

Often found at Wembley, Twickenham, Wimbledon. Former Bleacher Report, Give Me Sport, Sportsbeat and Hampshire Cricket Club reporter.

Champion of old fashioned sport. Campaigner against fireworks, music, cheerleaders, attacking full-backs, diving and doping.

Nick Howson

Arsenal Handed January Blow over French Defender

Arsenal's hopes of making a renewed bid for Montpellier defender Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa have been scuppered by news the French club have no intention of selling the 23 year old in the January transfer window.

Ferguson Admits Vidic Return Gamble

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson admits he continued to play captain Nemanja Vidic knowing he had not fully recovered from a cruciate knee-ligament injury.

Ferguson Attacks Terry Ban

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has attacked John Terry's four-match ban for racial abusing Anton Ferdinand as lenient.

Chelsea Must Sack Terry

Chelsea must show a strong stance against racism by sacking John Terry, says IB Times' Nick Howson

Wenger Sets Wilshere Return Date

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere will play for the club's Under-21 team against West Bromwich Albion on Monday 1 October in his first game back from injury, manager Arsene Wenger has continued.

Wenger Convinced to Sell Song

Barcelona midfielder Alex Song has revealed it required showdown talks with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger in the summer to convince the Frenchman to allow him to join the Catalan giants.

Terry Hails World Class Cole

Chelsea captain John Tery believes Ashley Cole is the best left-back in the world after his winning goal against Stoke City.

Mourinho Hints at Chelsea Return

Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho says his next managerial move with be to the Premier League, while also admitting he still has a place in his heart for former club Chelsea.

Hodgson Rues Terry Retirement

England manager Roy Hodgson has revealed his disappointed at John Terry's decision to retire from international football.

Terry Retirement Comes on the Balance of Probability

While John Terry's retirement from international football has not sparked a day of national mourning, the timing of the 31 year old's decision to sever ties with England is one that will be a catalyst for curiosity.